Dr Sirs ... I am using a Packard Bell Monitor , the L 15 c . But there is no user manual . So I can not choose all menu options , like contrast . Please .. can you help me with a booklet or manual of this monitor ? Or perhaps send it in a PDF file /
I would be very thankfull.
greetings : Stef Macrander

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